November 15th is National Philanthropy Day: Celebrating Acts of Giving and Impact at NF Midwest

National Philanthropy Day is a cherished occasion that shines a spotlight on individuals who dedicate their resources, time, and unique talents to drive change in the causes and communities that hold a special place in their hearts. At NF Midwest, we’re incredibly fortunate and deeply appreciative of the unwavering support from our community members.

Thanks to the generosity and commitment of our supporters, we’ve been able to create extraordinary moments for children such as camp. For some, going to camp provides the sole opportunity for them to experience a sense of belonging and the joy of being a carefree kid, free from judgment while being around others like them.

Additionally, your support empowers us to build a dedicated team of professionals. These compassionate individuals are here to lend a helping hand and guide our members through the toughest of times. They play a vital role in providing the support and care that makes our community stronger. To all of our donors and supporters, we extend our heartfelt gratitude. Your decision to stand with us and your ongoing commitment are the driving force behind our success. We see you; we deeply appreciate you, and we wouldn’t be where we are today without your unwavering support. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

But our mission goes beyond creating heartwarming memories. The financial contributions we receive are instrumental in advancing research efforts aimed at enhancing the lives of those grappling with the challenges of NF (Neurofibromatosis). Every donation propels us closer to breakthroughs that can make a tangible difference.

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